A southern Minnesota homeowner was charged with a felony for shooting and killing a dog because he believed it was peeing on his trees.
Brian J. Johnson, 63, of Good Thunder, was charged in Blue Earth County District Court last week with animal cruelty and is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 30.
"I have mixed feelings, but I want justice for my dog and what he did," said Carrie Dolsen, who adopted Diesel as a rescue puppy about four years ago. "He was our kid."
Jim Kuettner, Johnson's attorney, said, "The dog was repeatedly coming onto Mr. Johnson's property and [urinating], and the owner was not doing anything about it."
According to the criminal complaint, a witness approached a police officer midafternoon on June 3 and said there was a dog on Willard Street that appeared to be ill. The officer found the dog vomiting and took the dog to its home.
Two days later, police were notified by the Dolsen family that the dog had died, and a week later they were told that Diesel had been shot in the abdomen with a pellet gun.
Acting on a tip, police spoke with Johnson, who admitted shooting Diesel because "he was sick of the dog always coming into his yard and urinating on his trees," the complaint read.
Police saw that one area of one of the trees appeared to be dying, but Johnson could not say whether Diesel's urine was the cause.